The Wicker Man remake. Yes, it is great in a so-bad-it's-good kind of way.Nick Stackware said:What movie is that from? It looks hilariously terrible.RedEyesBlackGamer said:Those damn bees. When will we be able to live without fear of them?
The Wicker Man remake. Yes, it is great in a so-bad-it's-good kind of way.Nick Stackware said:What movie is that from? It looks hilariously terrible.RedEyesBlackGamer said:Those damn bees. When will we be able to live without fear of them?
elaborate?Hectix777 said:Alright Escapists, time to put your possible merit of deduction to use!
For my whole life, I've always had dreams. I know we've all had whimsical dreams, but the dreams I have are incredibly real, no unicorns or Chuck Norris and me team ups to beat Darth Vader and gain access to the golden land of ice cream and sex. They're really real. Okay so here's how it goes:
Before I wake up in the morning I get a sorta "screenshot" of something that will happen later in that day. It's nothing like me tripping or finding a $20 or the winning lotto numbers, just some idle task I'm doing in class.
It's happened everyday of my life and I've only now decided to take this a little more seriously. I'm Christian, and people who are believed to see the future are possibly "possessed" so I just want to know if I'm really precognetic, my brain is performing a series of equations and events based on random data and determining he most likely course of my day like fate, if I'm actually seein Fate, or it's just coincidence.
Again, really need the input please. Thank you
Psychologists have pretty thoroughly debunked ESP. Some things just aren't possible, like predicting the future. As to your "healing abilities", it is the placebo effect.Dr_Horrible said:Here's my take on it:
First of all, you are NOT possessed by anything. that just doesn't happen.
Secondly, I believe in some 'paranormal' things like psychic abilities. I also believe in science, I just believe that science is not yet able to explain some things (and I have seen some things to make me believe in some of what people call supernatural).
If you want to see if you are what people call psychic, see how far you can take it. I, personally, am somewhat empathic, I can 'think myself' into healing a wound faster, and a few other things. I take this as natural (possibly no more than using your brain's reasoning and pattern recognition, or even your body control slightly differently), and something that has just not been properly explained by modern science yet. I don't expect people to believe me here though, it's something you need to experience, and I know it sounds strange.
I have also had similar experiences, everyone has: essentially, put it on paper or it didn't happen =Pwarcraft4life said:lulz
I know what you're getting at with the whole - creating fake images - but one time I remember dreaming about talking to my mum about an English test I had taken while she was putting washing into the... well.. washing machine..!
2 days later the scene unfolds, with the exact same script
I came away feeling.. strange.
This, I am quite cynical of the whole future-seeing thing, but this is the best course of action, only, don't accept it as evidence if said task is something that was inevitable anyway, or something you could possibly control yourself. For example, if you see yourself doodling, then that is not specific enough. If you are given a specific kind of work to do that you wouldn't have usually done, then that may have merit.redisforever said:This does happen to me, sort of. But not every day.
If you remember it, and, for example, write it down, then it happens, you are.
If it happens, and you then remember yourself seeing it when you woke up, you are not, it's just your mind playing tricks. Deja vu it's called. That's what happens to me.
Btw, if you are psychic, AWESOME!
Pretty much this even if you hate to admit it. Your live has just become more repetitive it doesnt make you psychic if you can remember a thing you have done hundreds of times.loc978 said:Dream-induced deja'vu? I've had that plenty of times... it pretty much just means that your life is predictable enough that you subconsciously know some of the things you're going to do in a given day.
Either that was quite funny, and I applaud you, or you missed the point - difficult to tell which in text.warcraft4life said:*writes it down*
Done to your satisfaction sir? xP
Wow, callousness of the internet at work... I make a minor silly remark and someone takes that as bait to imply an insult.Eico said:Asking the same question and getting the same response from the same people is weird?Hobonicus said:I just wanna say, one of the first threads I ever read on the Escapist (maybe a year ago?) was a kid saying basically the EXACT same thing. Even some of the wording is similar, and the responses are (rightfully) nearly identical. Weird.
One would have to have a rather dull life or a poor sense of the word strange for that to make sense.